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🕰” meaning: mantelpiece clock Emoji

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  • 9.1+

    iOS 🕰Minimum display requirements

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    Android 🕰Minimum display requirements

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🕰Meaning and Description

This is a brown mantelpiece clock. It's mainly made of brown wood🪵, and the bottom can be placed directly flat. This type of clock is often used for home decoration🏛.
This emoji can represent old clock, time, traditional style and retro.

💡Extended reading and popular science

The meaning of emoji symbol 🕰 is mantelpiece clock, it is related to clock, it can be found in emoji category: "🚌 Travel & Places" - " time".

The current 🕰 is a basic Emoji without variant symbols, and there are two Emoji variation sequences corresponding to it: 🕰️ (emoji style, displaying colorful symbols on most new platforms) and 🕰︎ (text style, displaying black and white symbols on some old platforms).

🔸 🕰 (1F570) There is no Emoji version of this Unicode character, which means that on most mobile phones or computer systems, the character can only be displayed in black and white character style, but in a few good compatibility platforms, it can still display color picture style. The Unicode organization does not yet recommend its use as a universal emoji symbol.

🕰 (1F570) - unqualified Emoji, See also: 🕰️ (1F570 FE0F) - fully-qualified Emoji.

Wikipedia: 🕰 Mantel clock
Mantel clocks—or shelf clocks—are relatively small house clocks traditionally placed on the shelf, or mantel, above the fireplace. The form, first developed in France in the 1750s, can be distinguished from earlier chamber clocks of similar size due to a lack of carrying handles. These clocks are often highly ornate, decorative works. They are most frequently constructed from any combination of ormolu, porcelain, and wood. One of the most common and valued types of mantel clocks are the French Empire-style timepieces. Simon Willard's shelf clock (half clock, Massachusetts shelf clock) was a relatively economical clock which was produced by the celebrated Simon Willard's Roxbury Street workshop, in Boston, Massachusetts, around the first decades of the 19th century. Right after inventing the banjo clock, Simon Willard brought the design further, designing the similar Massachusetts shelf clock which was related to the traditional bracket clocks. Simon's new creation ran for eight days. 🔗 Mantel clock
🌐: Pendule de cheminée, שעון אח, Jam mantel.

🕰Examples and Usage

🔸 🕰The clock in your house is really beautiful.
🔸 A large pendulum swung back and forth inside the grandfather clock🕰.


🔸 🕰 (1F570) + emoji style (FE0F) = 🕰️ (1F570 FE0F)
🔸 🕰 (1F570) + text style (FE0E) = 🕰︎ (1F570 FE0E)

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🕰Basic Information

Emoji: 🕰
Shortname: mantelpiece clock
Codepoint: U+1F570 Copy
Decimal: ALT+128368
Unicode Version: 7.0 (2014-06-16)
Emoji Version: None
Categories: 🚌 Travel & Places
Sub Categories: ⌚ time
Keywords: clock | mantelpiece clock

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🕰More Languages

Language Short Name & Link
Polish🕰 zegar kominkowy
Dutch🕰 klok
Portuguese, International🕰 relógio de mesa
Spanish🕰 reloj de sobremesa
French🕰 pendule
Vietnamese🕰 đồng hồ để bàn
Korean🕰 벽난로 선반 시계
Arabic🕰 ساعة موقد
Indonesian🕰 jam perapian
Chinese, Simplified🕰 座钟